Friday, May 2, 2008
Week 5 journal
Week 4 Journal 2
I used a coppery elastic to tuck the flap into for a closure. I discovered that the thicker paper of the grocery bag does not work as well as the thinner paper of the lunch bag, though it does provide a much larger surface area so I can make a larger book.
It is also essential to really flatten the paper after crumpling and painting. It looks more leathery if it is really flattened as opposed to highly textured.
Week 4 Journal 1
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Lesson 3 Journal
This is the journal I made using the Lesson 3 instructions. The twig I am using inspired the fabric choice in this case. The colours on the cover are brighter in real life and the fabric has an autumn woods feel to it.
Inside pages, accents and tags are decorated with walnut ink.

I made three different sized tags with my Sizzix die cutter using the walnut ink coloured papers. These are attached to the journal in various ways.
Small tags are tucked into a pocket made from the same paper.
Medium tags are hung from a paper strip glued at each end to the sketchbook paper.
Other tags are tucked into a strip so that the strings hang out the side of the journal.
Some pages are merely decorated with a strip of the walnut ink paper.
I made three different sized tags with my Sizzix die cutter using the walnut ink coloured papers. These are attached to the journal in various ways.
Small tags are tucked into a pocket made from the same paper.
Yet another sketchbook
This is another sketchbook I made. This one is for meeeeeeee!!!! I loved the fabric on the one for my friend so I made another one. This one has various yarns couched to the edges and tied to the rings. I made all three sketchbooks larger than the original design because I want to be able to use standard 9 X 12 pages in them.
Here are the two sketchbooks that are still living with me.
Second Lesson 2 Sketchbook
Friday, April 18, 2008
Journal Making Class -- Week Two -- Sketchbook Journal
The second week's journal that I made in Sue Bleiweiss's on-line class is a sketchbook with removable pages. Instead of using a single fabric for the outside of the journal, this sketchbook is made using parts my son's old outgrown and holey jeans. I used lots of pocket portions so that he can keep treasures in them (he is 9 years old). The closure is a snap from an actual pair of jeans. The inside there are lots of pockets for holding pencils and other art supplies. Strips of fabric decorate the outside of the book rings that are used to hold the pages in the sketchbook.
I did muck up and put the holes for the rings in the wrong place. The two outside ones are fine, but the center hole is nowhere near the center. Ooops. The holes are not standard distance apart anyway, they almost have to be made using a single hole punch so it is not a big deal.

I did muck up and put the holes for the rings in the wrong place. The two outside ones are fine, but the center hole is nowhere near the center. Ooops. The holes are not standard distance apart anyway, they almost have to be made using a single hole punch so it is not a big deal.
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